
Marshall’s campaign announced on Monday the launch of “Farmers for Marshall,” following the endorsement from the Alabama Farmers Federation’s FarmPAC last week.

Attorney General Steve Marshall announced on Monday that former Alabama Medicaid employee Natalie Lewis has been sentenced for aggravated theft by deception in connection with the theft of more than $100,000.

A Robertsdale man is facing four charges after a child sex abuse investigation.

Another Trump official endorsed Morgan Murphy’s bid for U.S. Senate in 2026.

A Grand Jury indicted a former Randolph County High School teacher and cheer coach for one charge of sexual intercourse with a student.
Concerned parents and students in Tuscumbia are still hoping justice will soon be served for what happened to Deshler High School student August Borden nearly two months ago.

The Mobile County Republican Party's executive committee allowed several candidates to speak Monday night during its regular meeting. Among topics discussed were crime in Montgomery, transgender rhetoric and election integrity.
After losing its first two conference games on the road to what are now two top-10 ranked opponents, Auburn is gearing up for what head coach Hugh Freeze refers to as “Season two” with everything still in front of it.

The Foley City Council will consider a resolution authorizing the City to to to bid on a $6 million hurricane shelter for first responders.

A city-funded HBCU Classic party turned deadly in downtown Montgomery on Saturday night.

The Mobile County Republican Party is hosting multiple candidates for an event Monday night.

ESPN cancelled appearances by Paul Finebaum on the network after he recently expressed interest in running as a Republican for U.S. Senate in Alabama in 2026.

Astronomers are gearing up for a breathtaking sight on Monday night.

The Execution Intervention Project placed a billboard in Montgomery in protest of the planned execution of Anthony Boyd, who brutally murdered a man in 1993.

Alabama Republican Women's clubs are enlarging their footprint and increasing their influence across the state.

Alabama Law Enforcement Agency will “further intervene” in Montgomery after a deadly downtown shootout on Saturday night that left two dead and 14 injured, according to Gov. Kay Ivey.

A Florence man has been charged with second degree domestic violence after a nearly 12 hour standoff with local law enforcement over the weekend.

On Friday, America First Legal released a sampling of what it describes as thousands of pages of new documents obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests and litigation, which show the significant power and influence the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center wielded during the Biden administration.

The Mobile Police Department has concluded its investigation into a deadly bar shooting over the weekend.

Democrats will weaponize the IRS to get more of your money, then shut down government with demands to spend more of your money. Make that make sense. You can’t.

There’s no love lost between the Southern Poverty Law Center and Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, who recently praised the FBI’s decision to cut all ties with the organization.

Students at Auburn University taking “Crime and Justice in America” are learning queer criminology, which includes lessons on radical gender ideology that contradict Alabama’s definition of sex, Critical Race Theory, the notion that the Black Lives Matter movement has been a positive influence on the nation and other progressive theories on race and racism.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. fired Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, last week after she filed a whistleblower complaint.
If you’re a Republican, you need to stop using the word democracy. That’s because the term doesn’t mean what you think it does.

During a meeting of the Alabama Legislature's Contract Review Committee last week, House Pro-Tem Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) made waves with his criticism of the Ivey administration's West Alabama Corridor project, which, if completed, would make a long-envisioned four-lane route between Mobile and Tuscaloosa a reality.

Alabama should revisit “the conversation about the state’s authority over its capital” after a Saturday night shootout in downtown Montgomery left two dead and fourteen injured, according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.

Morgan Murphy, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 2026 in Alabama and a former Trump administration official, called on Sunday for the National Guard to be sent to Montgomery, similar to other blue cities across the nation.